• Reference
    QSR1842/3/3/3
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held on 28 June 1842, stating names, ages, offences and outcomes.
  • Date free text
    28 June 1842
  • Production date
    From: 1842 To: 1842
  • Scope and Content
    Henry Catlin, 14 - simple larceny after previous conviction for felony - 14 years transportation Henry Bunyan, 31 - felony and sheep stealing - 10 years transportation Benjamin Busby, 37 - simple larceny after previous conviction for felony - 7 years transportation John Catlin, 50 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation Richard Dear, 35 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation George Stanford - simple larceny - 7 years transportation Francis Brown, 22 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation Charles Morris, 34 - simple larceny - 12 months imprisonment William Turner, 17 - stealing the goods of his master - 9 months imprisonment John Cook, 28 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment William Upton, 26 - stealing in a dwelling house - 6 months imprisonment Joseph Chance, 24 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment Edward Wootton, 26 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment Charles Maddocks, 20 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his office - 6 months imprisonment Edward Clarke, 35; Martha Houghton, singlewoman, 44; Samuel Tompkins, 20 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment Thomas Mantel, 35; Sarah Houghton, singlewoman, 17 - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment Ann Saunders, 19; Ann Taylor, 18; Eliza Smith, 20; Joseph Bunker - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment Sarah Clarke, singlewoman, 21 - stealing the money of her master - 3 months imprisonment William Champkin, 21; Daniel Sapwell, 18; William Chandler, 19 - riot and assault on a peace officer in the execution of his duty - 3 months imprisonment William Ward,30 - stealing from the person - 3 months imprisonment George Betts, 22 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - 3 months imprisonment John Barrington, 23 - stealing the goods of his master - 2 months imprisonment James Brightman - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment Sarah Brooks, 19 - stealing the money of her master - 6 weeks imprisonment John Roberts, 41 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - 1 month imprsonment Caleb Maddams, 14 - stealing the money of his master 1 month imprisonment Mary Ann Pedley, singlewoman, 20 - receiving money knowing it to have been stolen - 1 month imprisonment Thomas Hart, 15 - simple larceny - 1 week imprisonment, private whipping Jacob Hart, 11 - receiving stolen goods - 1 wee imprisonment, private whipping Henry Young - simple larceny - 2 days imprisonment, private whipping John Woodward, 23 - obtaining money under false pretences - acquitted Mary, wife of John Night, 26 - stealing money from the person - acquitted Henry Pearson, 20 - simple larceny - acquitted Thomas Crowsley - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - acquitted Ruth Newell, singlewoman, 18; John Keep, 30; Thomas Smith, 50; Mesheck Gollins - simple larceny - acquitted William Leach, 19 - assault and stealing from the person - acquitted James Cook - simple larceny - acquitted Thomas Wilson, 44 - felony and sheep stealing - acquitted David Punter, 15; Sarah Smith, singlewoman - bills returned ignored, discharged
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